Like earlier games in the Elder Scrolls line, Oblivion is designed to present a living fantasy world that gamers experience on their own terms. The game is populated with over 1,000 NPCs, each leading a fully realized life, following regular schedules according to their individual wants, needs, and positions. Players are encouraged to interact in the world as they choose, as noble heroes, greedy villains, or anything in between. The game's main story is designed to conform to characters of any moral bent, and plenty of side-missions provide extra adventuring for all. ~ All Game Guide

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Your gamerDNA learns what you love about games so it can tell you what you'll enjoy about others. When you "run" your gamerDNA at a game page (like this one) the data within your gamerDNA is calculated against all the data associated with the game, in this case The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and what comes out the other side are all the things your gamerDNA has in common with the game. Pretty cool!

“Deleted my old lv45 Wood Elf and decided just for fun and started again as an Argonian...
Completely by coincidence I was born under the sign of the Shadow and the entered the protective wing of the...”

“Freedom specifies Oblivion where the choices are in your hands. Follow the main quest or go to some cave nearby and find side-quests. Stylistic and good variety on class choice, decent variety on armor and weapons. ”

“Freedom specifies Oblivion where the choices are in your hands. Follow the main quest or go to some cave nearby and find side-quests. Stylistic and good variety on class choice, decent variety on armor and weapons. ”

“hmmm... ok im not trying to sound obtuse but.. I was wondering what Skyrim was cuz my Halo friends r playin it ! So thanks for the info :-) As to Oblivion versus Morrowind... I think when you say leveling you mean gained attributes (like Sneak Skill or Acrobatics Skill increase) and whether thosegained skills in Oblivion transfer into the same gained power the player has (as their skills increase) like they do in Morrowind. I agree that the gained skills in Oblivion are not as significant if even at all significant like they are in Morrowind. I though I was just trippin' as I awaited my leveling up while playing Oblivion, but I guess I wasnt! Looks like Skyrim (altho a totally ooff putting name) is in my near future !”

“Awesome thanks for the feedback, basically Skyrim is based 200 years after oblivion when they land has naturally rebuilt from the Chaos of oblivion and the empire has split up into four factions (four holds), this means there is forests and other natural sights in game that is absolutely beautiful, on Skyrim all of the glitches from the older series have been fixed, such as (paint brushing), (fast leveling), (item duplication), (enchantment invincibility), and has relatively no glitches which the other companies have admited, you can duel wield spells and you get perks like fallout so i reccomend this game highly as the reviews already are 10/10.”

“ok ok ok wait. Don't be mad, but what are the paint brushes for again ? lolololololol I keep seeing paint brushes, but I'm only an artist in the 'real world' so I'm so confused when it transfers to the 'other real world' lol Please explain..”

“Haha yeah basically if you drop a paintbrush in oblivion it floats, so people put loads of paint brushes down and make stairways to wherever they want, im suprised they didnt patch it, and my mind is united into both worlds! muhahah! ;)”

“Personally, I found both to be tedious grinds. Though Morrowind was a little faster, I still found the process tedious and dull. The games were incredibly deep, but it just took so much damn mundane repetition to level anything to where it was fun to use the abilities.”

“The cake was not a lie. It even has sediment shaped sediment, fish shaped crackers, fish shaped candles, fish shaped candies and an entry on how to kill a man with your bare hands, and ALL the fixings you could dream of.”

“The cake *is* a lie, because the lie is that the cake was for you. The cake for you was very much a lie, since I've gone through both games and GLaDOS still hasn't given me any cake. Doesn't matter if there was cake for her; there was no cake for me, that as a total lie.

“The "cake" is neither truth or lie. It merely represents and mirrors the way life is - you work hard for something because you think you know what the end result of the hard work will be, in this case "cake" -not to mentioned the awesome feelings of bad-assedness in knowing that you finished the game...I mean, a game has an end and either you get there or you don't - one either finishes the game, or never does : those are the only real solid truths that apply to all games, across all media, in every language etc. etc. etc. Anything a gamer attains (fun and skill) during those times playing a game - well, I think that's the "cake" cuz the end of the game is just exactly like the end of another game, it ends.

further.... "cake" and the scenario surrounding it, really never turns out how you thought it would be - whether good or bad - the "cake" just cannot be everything, to every one, and in the same ways to all.

I love ice cream cake and I would've passed on it had it been offered to me”

“correct. You saw cake, MrWakeman believes the cake to be all lies and I would refuse the cake because I could not care any less about the cake than I already do to begin with. You see - the cake is, if nothing at all, something both similar and different to no one/everyone/ or just one other who feels they are just and right as you, MrWakeman and I feel we are, regarding the (alleged) cake. cha-cha pa-cha”

“Just because the cake was seen, does not mean it wasn't a lie; all we saw was something that *looked* like a cake ;) Considering how twisted and evil GLADoS is, for all we know the cake could have been a Styrofoam sculpture, or even a hologram lol

So the cake is still a lie.

And thanks a lot, DarkAxiom, now I'm craving ice cream cake and I'm broke until the end of the month >_< lol”

“@AthenRahl look, GLaDOS even shared her cake recipe. You can google it. It is a nice cake recipe. Your constant statements at this point are merely rudeness, that only indicate how you never really wanted the cake anyways.

Just because it is not edible, does not mean it is not cake.

You're a monster! Can't you just let Science prevail, you monster?

This is where reason has issues... you people seem to be caught up in this rather schizo-affective argument on how you did not get Cake, when Cake was never promised for YOU. Even when YOU did get Cake by your whining, you start to get all irritated because it makes your tummy hurt just a bit.